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Includes bibliographical references.
Genome editing in agriculture: Between precaution and responsibility. An introduction / Stephan Schleissing, Sebastian Pfeilmeier, and Christian Dürnberger -- The logic of exempting CRISPR/Cas9-plants from strict GM approval under European union GM regulation: A case study of genome editing in Camelina / Jarst van Belle, Jan Schaart, and Robert van Loo -- Accelerated breeding of carrots (Daucus carota) through the new plant breeding method of uniparental genome elimination by haploid technology: A blur between breeding and regulation / Katharina Unkel and Thorben Sprink -- Gene-edited 'Gluten-safe' wheat, and policy issues regarding new plant breeding techniques / Aurélie Jouanin and Marinus J.M. Smulders -- Options for the regulation of genome edited plants -- Framing the issues / Hans-Georg Dederer -- Genome editing: Why go beyond precaution? The (non- ) place for 'irrational' public opinions in the EU risk regulation / Brigitte Voigt -- The international regime on liability for damage arising from the use of genome editing and gene drives in agriculture: Current shortcomings and pathways for future improvement / Felix Beck -- The precautionary principle, the labelling of gene-edited products, and the WTO case law / João Otávio Benevides Demasi -- CRISPR/Cas, precaution and democracy: The challenging governance of a rapidly changing technology / Bartosz Bartkowski -- When technology and reality meet: Exploring the potential of a constructive precautionary principle for genome-editing technologies / Chad M. Baum -- Precautionary deliberation: New technologies and the regulatory call for responsible innovation / Alexander Bogner and Helge Torgersen -- Regulating biotechnology in the age of digitalization: The open access paradigm / Sebastian Schubert -- The precautionary principle: Origin, ethical implications, and theological outlook / Anne Friederike Hoffmann -- Analyzing NGOs and their discourses against GM crops: Germany and the UK / Ksenia Gerasimova -- Eating information together: Animals, genetics, and how to avoid mutual misunderstandings between scientists and the public / Karolina Rucinska.